Nalambalam
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Nalambalam is a set of four hindu temples in Kerala. In malayalam, Nalu means four and Ambalam means Temple. These are the temples for the Rama brothers of Ramayana.
[edit] Nalambalam Yatra
Nalambalam Yatra is the visit of four temples of Rama brothers. It starts with visiting the Rama temple in Triprayar and ends with Shatrughna Temple in payammal of Thrissur district. There is a temple for Lakshmana at Moozhikkulam and for Bharata at irinjalakkuda.
[edit] See Also
Ramapuram between Malappuram and Perintalmanna is another place where temples of all four brothers are situated.
All temples are within 2 Km radius and can be visited the same day.
Ramapuram Sree Rama Kshetram is situated at the center of Ramapuram , Bharatha temple is 1.5 KM south west , Shathrungna is 1 KM west and Lakshmana is 0.5 Km east.
Devotees can get down at main bus stop of Ramapuram and hire a taxi/ autorikshaw to visit all these age old temples. Karkkidaka is the prime month suitable for Nalambala darsanam.